The circumstances leading up to the discovery of two university students’ bodies in an inner-west Sydney apartment block yesterday remain a mystery to homicide investigators.
An 8:45 a.m. concern for welfare prompted the dispatch for emergency services to the block on Conder Street in Burwood yesterday.
A 21-year-old woman’s body was discovered inside a unit suffering from stab wounds, while a 21-year-old man’s body was discovered outside the complex’s courtyard.
According to Mark News, the pair were both Chinese nationals who studied at the University of Sydney.
Their relocation to Sydney was only a few months prior.
Police believe that even though neither has been officially identified, they were acquainted.
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In the coming days, post-mortem exams are anticipated to be carried out in order to ascertain the cause of death and verify the identities of both individuals.
Burwood Police Area Command Commander Superintendent Christine McDonald stated yesterday that it was premature to conclude whether the fatalities were connected to “domestic violence.”
He added that the man might have leaped from a unit because he had injuries to his ankles.
At one of the crime locations, a weapon was discovered.
Additionally, yesterday, investigators revealed that earlier that morning, a woman was seen on CCTV making her way to the flat.